Wandering
Boundless and Free–
A Visual Trajectory is an exhibition composed of paintings,
installation and video projection. Based on the idea of transformation
in the ancient Chinese philosophy Daoism, Sung explores the
concept of impermanence in the relationship between humanity
and nature. In Daoism, the mutual dependency of all things leads
to the deconstruction of the binary opposites of subject and
object, it thus conveys the elimination of hierarchies and the
privileging of one position over another. Daoism propagates
the collapse of the human-centric worldview.

Using
light fabric, xuan paper, translucent mediums and Chinese ink
painting and calligraphy techniques, Sung builds up layers of
luminous surfaces on the paintings that allude to the transient
world. The paintings, together with an installation that involves
a video projection and alteration of the gallery’s physical
space, Sung creates a visual and physical continuum in which
viewers can glide through and traverse. The exhibition invites
the viewers to experience the freedom of Dao.